Special trade contractors usually focus on one trade and work under the direction of general contractors, architects, or property owners.
general building contractors, heavy construction contractors, and special trade contractors (including carpenters).
general building contractors, heavy construction contractors, and special trade contractors, which includes those engaged in concrete work.
covers general and special trade contractors primarily engaged in the construction of roads, streets, alleys, public sidewalks, guardrails, parkways, and airports
the installation of asphalt tile, carpeting, linoleum, and resilient flooring. The industry also includes special trade contractors engaged in laying, scraping, and finishing parquet and other hardwood flooring.
Many contractors look to trade tools with others in order to reduce their costs. Checking Craigslist.com you will often see people listing their tools for trade.
commercial buildings, such as stores, restaurants, and auto service stations. This category is followed closely by outdoor swimming pools, industrial buildings and warehouses, fencing
Growth in this segment was expected to average roughly 5 percent per year, due in part to rising home values, against which consumers could borrow.
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Larger urban areas have painting supply warehouses that offer discounts to licensed contractors. Your best bet is to look in the Yellow Pages of the phone directory, or to contact a retail paint store for more information about where contractors trade.
This classification covers general and special trade contractors primarily engaged in the construction of heavy projects, not elsewhere classified.
25 percent are self-employed, about 33 percent are employed by general building contractors, 20 percent are employed by specialty trade contractors, and 12 percent are employed in heavy construction.
In California, "A" contractors are engineers and "B" contractors are general contractors.